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At the Edge of Where God Built : Language. Concepts. Islamic Architecture
At the Edge of Where God Built : Language. Concepts. Islamic Architecture
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Author(s): el Kadi, Makram
Jamaleddine, Ziad
ISBN No.: 9781638402107
Pages: 304
Year: 202606
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 62.03
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

At the Edge of Where God Built: Language. Concepts. Islamic Architecture. uses Arabic language and typological distinctions in architecture to examine the diverse body of religious and secular work by L.E.FT Architects. Organized around five Arabic spatial terms: tawaf--Ka'ba circumambulation space--jami--a mosque space--riwaq--a colonnade--dar--a domicile--and khirba--a ruin, the book conceptualizes L.E.


FT's built and installation work to reveal how the architect's praxis translates linguistic and historical knowledge into projective design strategies that traverse religious, cultural, and geographic boundaries.Through At the Edge of Where God Built, L.E.FT contributes a practitioner's voice to critique the Eurocentric discourse on Islamic architecture, challenging its modernist typological framework, and proposing design strategies that are grounded in traditions of Islamic culture, yet conceived of in ways that inflect these traditions with a contemporary approach to architecture.


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